Ah, the New York Public Library. Majestic lions guarding the entrance, the hushed whispers of studious patrons, the lingering scent of old paper... the perfect place to pledge your eternal love, right? Well, yes and no. It's undeniably romantic, but before you write your wedding vows on a library card, let's discuss the price of this literary love affair.
Spoiler Alert: It ain't cheap.
We're talking big bucks, folks. Like, "selling your first edition of Harry Potter to buy a decent ring" kind of big bucks. But hey, if you're planning a Gatsby-esque extravaganza with flapper dresses and champagne fountains flowing like the Dewey Decimal System, then the New York Public Library might just be your dream venue.
Here's the thing: the library doesn't exactly advertise their wedding packages like a discount wedding dress store. You're looking at a base rental fee of $75,000 and up. Yes, you read that right. For that princely sum, you get access to Astor Hall, Bartos Forum, and the Trustees Room (perfect for hiding your pre-wedding jitters). You also get a nifty five-hour window for your ceremony and reception, from 7 pm to midnight. Need to party like it's 1899? You can extend the festivities to 1 am for a cool $10,000 extra.
But wait, there's more! This doesn't include things like catering, flowers, a DJ who won't get shushed by the librarians (although, a string quartet playing Tchaikovsky might be kind of cool), and the all-important kitchen rental. Because, let's face it, who wants to get married in a library without endless cups of tea and crumpets? Apparently, renting a kitchen suitable for feeding your guests can set you back another $30,000 to $35,000.
Only you can answer that, my friend. But if you're on a shoestring budget and your idea of a dream wedding involves a backyard barbecue with fairy lights, the New York Public Library might be a bit out of your reach. However, if you've got the cash to splash and want a truly unforgettable wedding venue, then saying "I do" surrounded by towering bookshelves and literary history? Priceless. (Although, technically, it has a price.)
How to save money on a New York Public Library wedding?
Well, elope. Just kidding (sort of). The best way to save is to limit your guest list and have a shorter event. Every hour counts!
How long can I rent the New York Public Library for my wedding?
The base rental fee covers a five-hour event. You can extend it for an additional fee.
Can I get married anywhere in the library?
Nope. Weddings are restricted to Astor Hall, Bartos Forum, and the Trustees Room.
Do I need to hire a caterer?
Yes. The library doesn't provide food service.
Is there parking available?
New York City. Parking. Good one. You're better off recommending Uber to your guests.
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